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Gaines may conie anal go but seltloin will a11y prove more thrilling than the I4 to I3 classic between the lnliantry antl Mississippi. lt was a beautifully playctl anal hartl fought gznne which was a11ybotly's lllllll tl1e last secontl :intl the lnliantry won by the narrow lllZll'f.flll ol' one poi11t after touclnlown. hlississippi scoretl first-then the lnliantryg again hlississippi anil once more the lnliantryg-so the story 1'an. 'lihe 1nen lironi the Delta Country niissctl one try lor point while l,i1llll1L'I'l' bootetl two perfect tlrop- liicks between the posts lor the lnliaintry. So passetl the inost exciting game of the season. tlilllllf anal time again the lnliantry rolletl over the opposing li11e. Straight football honors went to us but the Mississippi eleven al111ost equalizetl niatters with a perliect air attack. 'lihey provctl to be the best passing team seen in actio11 on the local lieltl last season. Lambert and Chapinan starretl lor the lnliantry. lN'lilburn, fellars, antl Smith also clai1nctl lanrels lor baclalieltl work while l,ClllllIlll anal Gayle perliorinecl splentlitlly on the entls. liacluiian, Atlains, antl l'arlcer gave meritorious exhibitions in the line. lt was Atlanis' best game ol' his three years with the Infantry. 'lille season closetl with another brilliant victory when we triuniphetl over the big lVlercer eleven. 'lihe Baptists hatl been tl1e favorites but tl1e pretlictions were sniashctl to hits when the Infantry tlisplayetl an unbeat- able ollcnse ancl won 27 to 13. 'lihe squatl louncl its full power that clay and gave the best exhibition ol' the year. 'lierrilic li11e plunging, a tiniely and successful air attack, coupletl with brilliant entl running by Rogers were the features. f' N- JN? ft if is T Q? i- 'E X im Zag , fe - b 1? G 'i J x TD .f ff! Q! M15-X le ,al ,si sow' - I Y al n Z il. 1 If ci? 21 Xe? A AX ' if We
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Page 166 text:
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Chapman and lVlellon did most of the line smashing and time and time again tore big gaps in the Terrier defenses. Sebukaty and Smith also contributed largely to the ground gaining. Adams, l'eekinpaugh, Gee, and Bartow loomed up as the best choice of the lincmen. Due to the wet lield play was delayed time and time again and the lnlantry line could not make its full power felt. The University of Tennessee was the next eleven to face the Infantry and the Volunteers brought the strongest team they have had in years. The game proved an acid test and although the lnfantry lost by a I5 to o score the battle proved that the team had plenty of power to hold the husky Volunteers to such a small tally. The lnliantry opened with a rush and carried the ball down the lield on successive plays to the very shadow of Tennessee's goal. Here came a costly fumble, Tennessee recovered, and the best scoring opportun- ity ol' the afternoon vanished. Clayton and Campbell led a dazzling offense which gave the Volun- teers their lirst touchdown. A hidden ball play and delayed buck, coupled with passes from Campbell to Clayton, were responsible for most of the gains. The linal touchdown was the result of poor punting by the In- lantry. Gayle and Coates played spectacular games and time and time again smothered the Volunteer llank attacks. Mellon did most of the ground gaining while Chapman played a strong game at the start but weakened in the latter stages. Yon was the best choice of the lnliantry mid-line and did some brilliant tackling. BLUE T195 'N - 54' tm Mas: J . X j C. f 'ff ' T ff x si! cr 4 ' fist ,QE sbrx 50X-fw X iw Maya
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Page 168 text:
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. Lehman and Chapman starred in the Doughboy backfield. The former gained most ground while Chapman did some brilliant tackling. Peckinpaugh and Gee carried off line honors. The Infantry felt the strain of the three hard battles with Tennessee, Tulane, and Auburn, and the squad was weakened by injuries. These contributed in no small degree to our defeats by Carson and Newman and Oglethorpe. The Baptists downed the Infantry to the tune of 25 to O while the Stormy Petrels claimed the long end of a I4 to 3 score. It was Rogerls toe that gave us our only score when he booted a perfect field goal from an almost impossible angle. These two games proved to be the last losses, for the team came back with great power and finished the season with an unbroken series of victories. The first to fall were the lVIarines from Paris Island, and with this victory came the Inter-Service Championship of the South. The Infantry won by a I5 to O score and in Winning put forth one of its best fights of the year. This game, like many others, was Won by the air route. Twice in the first half the ball was carried to the lVIarines one yard line but lost on downs there. In the third half the Infantry took to the air and both touchdowns came as a result of an unbroken series of passes. Chapman, Lambert, Smith, Milburn, Kinman, Rogers, and Zellars gave spectacular exhibitions in the backfield. Adams, Gayle, Yon, Ellis, and Bartow upheld honors in the line. The Infantry employed a pony backfieldn for the first time in this game and with great success. Aix 80 ggi! ff x7 Q lbfxri ASS bmw is V X! s - I ZAR I J Libffv
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